SXSW 2023 Roundup: The World is Not My Own, The Ordinaries & more
Our final SXSW 2023 dispatch features a diverse selection of documentaries and features focusing on the search for a sense of place in a chaotic world.
Our final SXSW 2023 dispatch features a diverse selection of documentaries and features focusing on the search for a sense of place in a chaotic world.
Exploring how Prime Video’s band on the run drama captures and strays from the novel’s charms.
Prime Video’s traditional take on “the biggest rock band in the world’s” rise and fall succeeds on the back of strong performances.
From Annette to Zola, we break down the best movies of the year.
Antonio Campos sprawling, period-crime drama boasts an impressive cast centered around an unflinching Tom Holland performance.
George Miller’s post-apocalyptic series is just as much about learning to communicate as it is learning to survive in the desert wastes.
A comprehensive guide to the streaming films you should watch as you quarantine from the coronavirus.
Janicza Bravo’s retelling of the 2015 viral Twitter thread boasts great performances and surprisingly solid filmmaking, even if it ends on a shrug.
New films by Julie Taymor, Dee Rees, and Justin Simien mix with fascinating new docs and debut features in our list of Sundance 2020 must-sees.
David Robert Mitchell’s latest might just be reviled precisely because it prods at the solipsism of the film bros who tend to identify with it.
New thrillers from Jennifer Kent and Babak Anvari highlight Day 3 of our Sundance coverage.